Computer Wallpapers For Mac

Vlad Gerasimov is a prolific and talented artist who offers desktop wallpapers in multiple sizes. They're suitable for the iPad, iPhone, iPhone 4, 21-inch iMac, 27-inch iMac, MacBook Air, and 24-inch and 30-inch Apple Cinema Displays, as well as other desktop and portable Macs. Images include snowmen, snowflakes, icicles, Christmas trees, flying Santas, Siberian winters, penguins, and a Christmas train. You'll also find Christmas and other e-cards and animated e-cards on Vlad's site, as well as apps and games for the iPad and iPhone. Wallcoo.net offers hundreds of holiday wallpapers from around the world; images include photos, paintings, and illustrations.

Free Wallpapers For Mac

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The wallpapers are available in multiple sizes, and many are available in widescreen as well as standard formats. Images include Santa Claus in numerous poses and situations, snowmen, angels, teddy bears, Disneyland displays, candy canes, Christmas stockings, Christmas trees, ornaments, outdoor scenes, clay dolls, pets, cartoons, fantasy illustrations, and scenes from The Night Before Christmas, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and other storybooks.

Computer Wallpapers For Mac

Free Wallpapers For Macbook

By One of the first things Mac OS X users do when they’re setting preferences and personalizing their computers is setting a favorite photo as the desktop wallpaper. This action starts with the Apple menu on the desktop menu bar. Here’s how you can change your Desktop picture:.

From the Desktop, choose Apple→System Preferences. The System Preferences window appears. Or Control+click the Desktop itself and choose Change Desktop Background from the contextual menu. Then you can skip to Step 3. Click the Desktop & Screen Saver icon.

The Desktop & Screen Saver Preferences pane appears. Click a folder in the column on the left and then click a picture in the area on the right.

You have at least three other ways to change your Desktop picture:. Drag a picture file from the Finder onto the image well (the little rectangular picture to the left of the picture’s name). Choose the Pictures Folder in the list of folders on the left side of the Desktop & Screen Saver System Preference pane and then choose a folder by using the standard Open File dialog.

That folder then appears in the list; you can use any picture files it contains for your Desktop picture. Click one of the iPhoto Albums items in the column on the left side of the Desktop & Screen Saver System Preferences pane.